- The {\bf Drive Index} that you specify is passed to the {\bf mtx-changer}
- script and is thus passed to the {\bf mtx} program. By default, the Drive
- Index is zero, so if you have only one drive in your autochanger, everything
- will work normally. However, if you have multiple drives, you must specify t
- multiple Bacula Device resources (one for each drive).
- The first will either set Drive Index to zero, or
- leave it unspecified, and the second Device Resource should contain a Drive
- Index set to 1, and so on. This will then permit you to use two or more drives in your
- autochanger. As of Bacula version 1.38.0, using the {\bf Autochanger}
- resource, Bacula will automatically ensure that only one drive at a
- time uses the autochanger script, so you no longer need locking scripts
- as in the past -- the default mtx-changer script works for any number
- of drives.
+ The {\bf Drive Index} that you specify is passed to the {\bf
+ mtx-changer} script and is thus passed to the {\bf mtx} program. By
+ default, the Drive Index is zero, so if you have only one drive in your
+ autochanger, everything will work normally. However, if you have
+ multiple drives, you must specify multiple Bacula Device resources (one
+ for each drive). The first Device should have the Drive Index set to 0,
+ and the second Device Resource should contain a Drive Index set to 1,
+ and so on. This will then permit you to use two or more drives in your
+ autochanger. As of Bacula version 1.38.0, using the {\bf Autochanger}
+ resource, Bacula will automatically ensure that only one drive at a time
+ uses the autochanger script, so you no longer need locking scripts as in
+ the past -- the default mtx-changer script works for any number of
+ drives.